> Print a warning or something so that they can be found. Don't go> breaking systems left and right. People have better things to do than> to fix the build systems for ever program they use.

The kernel knows bugger all about what glibc function your program iscalling. The problem here is precisely that newer versions of glibc willtransform legacy 32-bit stat() calls into 64-bit stat64() calls, thenwill complain when the result overflows.

If you want to figure out which apps are broken, then you will have toeither do so in glibc or use a preloaded shared library to intercept the32-bit stat() calls and print out a warning.